@Jane_Gogglerubble Alrighty, I think I got all of them (Scenes 37-76)!! So sorry it took so long, I tend to procrastinate. A lot.

Scenes 37-76 are half of the Bootleg pass scenes (@Ariella_Newheart or @Jacoby_Elderfun1 did the other half, 1-36) but I know you said you wanted me to do the Evergreen meadows docks as well. I don't think you made storyboards for those yet...

But anyway, hope these do well, just let me know if there's anything needing fixing!

SCENES 52-54, 59-61, 64

SCENES 65-68, 73-74

SCENES 69-72, 75-76

Garageband for iPad in the end. I had just used that for my video class, so I decided that would work for this too.

Jane_Gogglerubble:

If any of the @moderators would like to join the discussion or meet in-game, I'd love to discuss ways that we could possibly still bring on voice acting and/or singing without invasion of privacy.

@Sierepica_Fuzzywalker Listening to the audio right now--its fantastic! What chords did you use for the piano bit? Would it be possible to hear another version of this, but maybe with the piano chords an octave lower? Just for curiousity's sake, but otherwise it's great! Could you also tell me a bit more about mediafire? It seems like a good way to share files like this on forums.

The only way that I think you could include voice acting or singing is if the voice actors or singers were completely anonymous. However, someone will know, since sending audio files isn’t anonymous.

I actually don’t know what chords I used since the piano portion is a Garageband loop. However, I can knock it down an octave - all I need to do is export the loop by itself into Audacity, knock it down an octave and reassemble the track. The track itself isn’t all loops - I actually played the drum part with an actual drum and recorded it.

As for Mediafire, it’s just http://www.mediafire.com I don’t think it has a chat feature, but I think it has a file sharing function which I haven’t used. Obviously the @moderators would have to approve if it were to be more widely used. You can, however, put any type of file on there, excel sheets, Word Docs, etc...so it could get out of control.

They look great @Scarlett_Darkhall! The storyboard for Evergreen Meadows dock is in scenes 109-111 (the weird shading represents that it’s near nighttime):

You’ve done a lot, so let me know if you’re still interested in doing it or if you’d like to pass. Either way, thank you so much!

Sierepica_Fuzzywalker:

I can knock it down an octave - all I need to do is export the loop by itself into Audacity, knock it down an octave and reassemble the track. The track itself isn’t all loops - I actually played the drum part with an actual drum and recorded it.

@Sierepica_Fuzzywalker If that isn’t too much trouble, that’d be perfect! Interested to hear how it would sound that way. That’s so cool that you did the drums yourself!

Sierepica_Fuzzywalker:

The only way that I think you could include voice acting or singing is if the voice actors or singers were completely anonymous. However, someone will know, since sending audio files isn’t anonymous.

I agree on the anonymity. I was thinking that we could use something like YouTube, or mediafire if the mods approved. There’s also casting call websites, but that may not be something we’d be interested in using. And if it’s not possible, we can always work around it with subtitles of some form and instrumental music like we were previously planning on doing.

@Ilayne_Merespark Cams and crankshafts! That’s a lot of pages! I’m sorry that we can’t use it anymore. Thanks for writing it though! Feel free to post any of it that you might like to still share, especially if we decide to later make a fun, extra episode using our other characters.

@Annkarette_Amberspark There isn’t technically a fight scene for Episode 1, but there are intense moments (like Jacoby and Hanna arguing, the group accidentally running into Hans, etc.). But if you’d also like to make fighting/battle music, there will definitely be a few fights in later episodes.

The only difference between the two in my mind is that intense music has a lower tempo, or is more subtle. If you compose music that works for both scenarios, then that’s good too!

@Nola_Applequill1 It's difficult to pinpoint what kind of music it is, because fighting music can range from upbeat (like in classic video games) to dramatic (like in super hero movies). It's just any music that fits the mood of the fight that it's accompanying, so I'd probably have to see the scripts of the episodes and get a sense of what the fight is like/about before I could confidently tell you what kind of music we need for that scene.

I'm not sure I answered your question, but I hope that my reply helped. Feel free to post any music that you composed that you think would fit in the animation, whether for a fight scene or otherwise.